CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «SAINTLING»
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1
The Institutes Of The Christian Religion (Extended Annotated ...
What is this but merely to leave the name of Christ, and at the same time make
him a vulgar saintling, who can scarcely be distinguished in the crowd? He alone
ought to be preached, alone held forth, alone named, alone looked to, whenever
...
2
Peregrine Bunce, Or, Settled at Last: A Novel
nothing stop me-—-no,_no—placed, as I feel I am, as the guardian of the
destinies- of a very considerable gipulation, I never will fiinch—what ?—eh?—
pass the wine. el yourself, Mr. Mawks.” “ one, sir, I thank you,” said the saintling,
pushing ...
Theodore Edward Hook, 1857
3
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
I will not say this; but it may be prudent for me not to stir any more that desperate
part of the controversy.” This is true saintling caudour. Such, and in the same sort,
is the general spirit of the whole aper, in which it is assumed, that Step ens had ...
4
The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Considered
... monastery, nunnery, order of society; scarce a petty saintling in their
communion,—that was not taught, and inspired by the Holy Ghost. “ St. Francis
was not only inspired himself in teaching, but all the rules of his order were
dictated by ...
George Lavington, Richard Polwhele, 1820
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Ommiana, Or Horae Otiosiores
The saintling lived only three days, during Which time he wrought miracles and
made his will, by which he bequeathed his body to be kept one year at King':
Sutton, the place of his birth; two years at Brackley, in Northamptonshire; and
then to ...
... the worst: havecta little patience; ss p L 2 ' Hab. Hab. There's no having
patience, 'thou artþsuch a saintling, silly JoHN' BULL; 147.
7
Peregrine Bunce: Or, Settled at Last
None, sir, I thank you," said the saintling, pushing the bottles from him with a sort
of reverential dismay, and a formal activity in forwarding them up the, table,
expressive of his desire to have nothing whatever to do with them. His action and
...
Theodore Edward Hook, 1842
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The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists considered by ...
... nunnery, order of society ; scarce a petty saintling in their communion, — that
was not taught, and inspired by the Holy Ghost. . . " St. Francis was not only
inspired himself in teaching, but al] the rules of his order were dictated by Heaven
.3 He ...
9
Institues of the Christian Religion
... the same time make him a vulgar saintling, who can scarcely be distinguished
in the crowd? He alone ought to be preached, alone held forth, alone named,
alone looked to, whenever the subject considered is the obtaining of the ...
10
The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared
As to Papistical Pretensions in general to Inspiration, they are without Number or
End. There is scarce any Part of their Religious (i. e. Irreligious) Worship and
Doilrinc ; scarce a Monastery, Nunnery, Order, or Society ; scarce a petty
Saintling ...